Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 251, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1924 — Page 12

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AIDES NAMED FOR VEILED PROPHETS COUNCIL MEETING Dick Miller Is General Chairman for Confab June 23-25, Sahara Grotto, Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm, as looking forward to the thirty-fifth council meeting In Indianapolis, June 23-25, following initiation of fifty Saturday night, and discussion of plans, at the Hoosier Athletic Club. Joseph B. Siber, Akron, Ohio, grand venerable prophet, was principal speaker. Other speakers: Raymond F. Murray, past monarch of Sahara Grotto: Dick Miller, general convention chairman, and Charles J. Orbison, trustee. Committees for the convention were announced by Oliver R. Wald, monarch of the grotto, as follows: Vice Chairman Executive Committee— Monarch Oliver R. Wald Executive Secretary—Past Monarch Raymond F. Murray. Executive Committee—Chief Justice Cheater O. Martin. Master of Ceremonies Lawrence W. Drapier. Past Monarch Otbniel Hitch, Grotto Secretary John W. Murray. Grotto Treasurer Charles C. Brant if am. Charles Walsh of the Sahara Council. Trustee Chic Jackson. Trustee Charles W. Jewett. Trustee Charles J. Orbison. Auditing—Chairman. Charles K. Smith: vice chairman. Henry Gage. Automobile— A D. Haskett: vice chairman. Thomas Garvin. Supreme Council —Chairman. Charles J Gaunt. Automobile Road Information—Chairman. Victor C. Gorton. Automobile Parking and Tourist Camps— Chairman. L. A. King. Badge—Chairman, George S. Kern; vice chairman. Kurt W. Schmidt. Band Contest—Chairman J. Earl Shea. City Privileges—Chariman. Walter W. Wise: vice chairman. Heydon W. Buchanan. Conesesion—Chairman. James H. Makin. Decoration —Chairman. Charles W. Reid: vice chairman. Francis Rhoads. Decoration Sales—Chairman, William E. Hughes De Molar—Chairman. Edward J. Scoouover. Drill Contest—Chairman. Michael F. Sculler: vice chairman. Fred C. Phinnev. Finance—Chairman, Ed Young: vice chairman. O. W. Brooks. Hotels—Chairman. Walter B. Smith: vice chairman. Alvin G. Jose. Program—Chairman. Arnold J. Tilson; rice chairman. Harry R. Jones Public Safetj—Chairman. Jesse S Sisloff . rice chairman Elmer F. Gar. Registration—Chairman, David W. Goldrick: vice chairman. Tom Lawrence Red Cross and Medical—Chairman. Dr. Frederick G. McMillan: idee chairman. Dr. W W. Poet. Souvenir Gift—Chairman. F. H. Knodel: vice chairman. Ruhierford G. Diggle. Telephone and Telegraph—Chairman. Audley S. Dunham: vice chairman. Willis j Thompson. Transportation—Chairman. J. W. Gardner: j vice chairman. Frank B. Humston. CANDIDATE MAKES ATTACK ON G.O.P. Miss Landers Says Coolidge Should Withdraw, Assailing the present Republican administration of Washington as one of scandals. Mies Julia Landers, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congress in the Seventh District, opened her campaign at Oaklandon Saturday night. "The coming campaign will be a crusade to restore organized righteousness in government.” said Miss Landers. "We need women in Congress to investigate such sensations as the Teapot Dome, veterans' bureau, and scandals in the bureau of printing." Miss Landers attacked the FordneyMcCumber tariff, lack of child labor legislation and said President Cooliage should withdraw the presidential race because of his connections j with questionable work in Washing j ton. THEY GET ALL OF IT! Leeh Holds Fair Board Members Fn , titled to Daily Maximum. Members of the Indiana board of , agriculture are entitled to $5 a day j for service. Attorney General U. S. Lesh ruled. William M. Jones, secretary-treas-urer, striving for economy, brought up the point whether $5 a day shoujd be paid if expenses were less. The law stipulates “not to exceed $5," Jones said. ORDER REASSESSMENTS East Chicago School City Charges Valuations Are Too Low. Reassessments were ordered by the State board of tax commissioners in North Township of Lake County, including Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago. Center and Columbia Townships in Gibson County and the town of Fort Branch in Gibson County. • Lake County action was petitioned by school clty N offici*ds of East Chicago who charged valuations were “far too low.” Perfection Batter Make* Kiri dies Grow.—Adr. I V v Coughs become dangerous if allowed to run on. Check them at once with Dr Bell’s Pine-Tar Honey. Dr. Bell’s contains just the medicines the best doctors prescribe combined with the oldtime remedy pine-tar honey. Dr. Bell’s loosens hard-packed phlegm, stops coughing and soothes taw tissues in throat and chest. Keep it on band for all the family. It’s a favorite with young and old. All druggists. Be sure to get the genuine. DR. Pine-Tar Honey

A Puzzle a Day I SAW MY GRANDMA IN ENGLAND! These were the words of a little boy who has returned from a trip abroad. They contain the name of the State in which the boy lived. The name is therein the sentence, in full view. Can you find it? Answer to previous puzzle: ciN. (o\° j The reversed “S” divides the moon into two halves with sev.en volcanoes in each half. URBIN ROTHSCHILD FDNERALTUESDAY Light Company Employe Leaves Two Sons, Private funeral services of Urbin H. Rothschild. 59, manager of the appliance department of the Merchants Heat and Light Cos., who died’ Saturday. will be held at the home, 214 E. Twenty-fourth St., at 10 a. m. Tuesday. Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht will conduct the services. Mr. Rothschild was born in Clifty. Ind. He engaged in the department store business at Connersville for many years. He was a member of the Connersville Masonic Lodge and of the Knights of Pythias Lodge No. 56. of Indianapolis. Surviving are the widow: two sons, Ferdinand and Kenneth; a sister. Mrs. Callie Bitman of Indianapolis, and two brothers, L. G. Rothschild of Indian-1 apolis and J. J. Rothschild of Akron. | SOCIAL DISEASE CAMPAIGN BEGUN State Board of Health Asks x Cooperation, Campaigns in Indiana cities to re- j duee the toll of social diseases are i being inaugurated by the State board of health. J. G. Royse, assistant sec retarv, annnounced today. Letters are being sent this week to civic .'tiers, officials and citizens in South Bend. Other cities, included in the bo.ird’s plans, are Terre Haute. Evansviilel and Ft. Wayne.

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CIVIC CLUBS TO DISCUSS PROPOSED CAR FARE RAISE Meetings Are Called in Response to Action of Central, Many hotly civic organizations will meet this week to take action relative to the increased street car fare for the Indianapolis Stret Railway Company. The Brookside Civic League, will meet tonight at the branch library, Commerce and Nowland Aves., to discuss the increased fares. A. LeRoy Portteus, president, will appoint standing committees for the year. George W. Beaman, president of the Mapleton Civic Association, said his association will meet Tuesday night at the Capitol Ave. Community House. Capitol Ave. and Fortieth St., to pass a resolution on increased fares. According to Beaman the association believes the street car company needs the additional funds to provide adequate service. The Mars Hill-Lefayette Heights Civic Association will meet on Tuesday night at the Mars Hill Hotel to consider the matter. Edward A. \\ ishmier is president. Southeastern Civic. Improvement Club will meet on Friday night at the McKinley School No. 39. Lexington and State Aves., to consider the car fare problem. John F. White, president, said the hoard of park commissioners will be asked to spend BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Chronic coughs and persistent colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion. an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion Is anew medical discovery with twofold action: it soothes and heals the intlamed membranes and kills the germ. Os all known drugs, creosote la recognised by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency for the treatment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains. In addition to creosote, other healing elements which , soothe and heal tho inflamed membranes and stop the irritation and Inflammation. while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead to 3erious complications. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of chronic coughs and colds, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat disease*, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or the flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold, no matter of how long standing, is not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist. Creomulsion Cos., Atlanta, Ga.—Advertisement-

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the *30,000 appropriated for the improvement of Finch Park and playground, State and Fletcher Aves. White said efforts will be made to have the money expended for grading the park, planting shrubbery, trees, installing drinking fountains and providing playgroundl equipment before the swimming and wading pool is constructed. TRANSFER OF BANK records™ National City Moves in With Fletcher-American. All business of the National City Bank, except that of the safety deposit box department, was transacted at the Fletcher American Bank today. Immediately after close of business Saturday, transferring of deposits and records began. National City Bank customers may use old check books until convenient to obtain Fletcher-American books, it was announced. Paving tellers and receivers of the National City Rank, as well as a number of Its officers, including Chester L. Robinson, cashier, and Miss Josephene M. Henley, assistant cashier, have joined the Fletcher-American organizat lon.

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